Resources

News

Uncle Sam Wants You—to Fight High Drug Prices

Anna Kaltenboeck discusses staffing at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' in respect to their prescription drug reimbursement team with the Wall Street Journal.
Read More Read More
Work

A Turning Point in Medicare Policy

Non-primarily health benefits are now available through Medicare Advantage programs. With support from partners, we developed principles to guide stakeholders in developing, offering, delivering, and using these new benefits.
Read More Read More
Insights

State Approaches Will Shape the Successes (and Failures) of New Supplemental Benefits in D-SNPs

In 2019, Medicare suddenly became more than the acute/post-acute, medical program it has been for more than...
Read More Read More
Insights

Post-Acute Care Providers and COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic will impose unprecedented stresses on our Nation’s hospitals, whose capacity falls well short of the projected demand for beds. As one option to expand capacity...
Read More Read More
Insights

Newly Expanded Non-Medical Supplemental Benefits in Medicare Advantage: A Primer

Medicare Advantage plans can now offer a wide range of diverse benefits to address the needs of the aging population, through newly expanded supplemental benefits. This expansion...
Read More Read More
Work

THE HOT SPOT FOR MEDICARE SPENDING

FUNCTIONAL IMPAIRMENT A KEY FACTOR IN HIGH MEDICAL SPENDING IDENTIFYING THE KEY SPENDING DRIVERS IN MEDICARE POPULATION THE ISSUE The discourse on major drivers of high medical spending for American seniors often focuses on the role of chronic conditions but overlooks a more significant factor: functional impairment (FI). Seniors with FI require assistance with the ... THE HOT SPOT FOR MEDICARE SPENDING
Read More Read More
Recordings

Under-Financing of Long Term Care Creates Economic Insecurity For Families

ATI founder, Anne Tumlinson, testifies to on the Federal Commission on Long Term Care’s recommended changes to U.S. long-term care financing and delivery system.
Read More Read More
1 28 29 30